leukemia lymphoma society

leukemia lymphoma society

By: david porta | CarsRyan LaFontaine, MI Car Dealer and General Manager of LaFontaine Automotive Group LLC and a lymphoma survivor more than doubled the dollar amount raised last year for this year's Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Man and Woman of the Year campaign. read more

By: Jared Wright | PetsCanine lymphoma or also known as lymphosarcoma is the most widespread kind of cancer to impinge on dogs. Lymphoma is described as the occurrence of malignant tumors in a dog's organs, usually occurring in the spleen, lymph nodes, or the liver. Lymphoma may also be found in the digestive tract or in the eyes and skin. read more

By: Cristian Stan | PetsCanine lymphoma is a blood born disease that creates tumors in any part of the body that it can get to containing lymph tissue. This tissue resides in almost all of the major organs, the lymph nodes, and even in the liver. read more

By: Anne Ming | PetsDog lymphoma is a disease that occurs when the lymph tissue is damaged by cancer cells. As this lymph tissue can be found in any organ or part of your pet's body the disease can grow and affect almost every organ of the dog. Lymphoma can be found more commonly in middle-aged dogs read more

By: Geri R. | LeukemiaAre you aware of childhood leukemia and where did it come from? You may be thinking that this is not a problem for you or your children today, but how about the future and the next generation? Nobody can't tell where this hematological disease come from, what may have started it, or what may have caused it. And this is what makes it somewhat depressing. read more

By: Dr.Steve Buchar | Fitness EquipmentThe word Leukemia comes from the Greek leukos which means "white" and aima which means "blood". It is cancer of the blood or bone marrow (which produces blood cells). A person who has leukemia suffers from an abnormal production of blood cells, generally leukocytes (white blood cells). read more

By: Willis jeff | CookingSince the "Greed is Good" speech delivered by Gecko in Wall Street in the eighties, we in the developed west have taken it for granted that companies making profits regardless of consequences is the best way forward for our world economy. read more

By: Lance Winslow | News and societyMost folks agree that we need rules in society to protect people and keep everyone on the same page. For instance, we all agree to stop at stop signs because, if everyone does it, no one gets hurt and everyone knows what to expect, this provides safety to us all. But, what about all the other laws, many are completely arbitrary. read more

By: David Austin | LeukemiaAcute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a cancer and is one of many illnesses that occur with the exposure of benzene. Like other kinds of leukemia, it develops in the bone marrow spreads to the blood, lymph nodes, organs, the nervous system and other body parts. Exposure to benzene for a long period is a known risk factor. read more

By: AlnwickKajetan | DisabilitiesEach type of mature blood cells has specific traits and roles inside the body. White blood cells or leukocytes have an important role in the immune system, contributing to overcome infections. White blood cells also help in healing flesh wounds and cuts. read more

By: Michael Mifsud | PoliticsThe problems of Europe have two main causes, overspending and negligent supervision of funding. The three near bankruptcy member states, Greece, Spain and Portugal are no nearer establishing a firm economic base than they were before the upper European contributors poured fortunes into their systems. Wrongful and corrupt applications have forecast the results long before they happened but Europe led by unlikely managers now faces the consequences of this unsupervised free ride. read more